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CHEF MANAGER, Shelbyville, ILClick Here to Apply OnlineJob Description Morrison Healthcare Position Title: CHEF MANAGER (HSHS GoodShep) Shelbyville, IL Salary: $45,000 - $50,000 Morrison Healthcare is a leading national food and nutrition services company exclusively dedicated to serving more than 600 hospitals and healthcare systems.
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The Retail Food Service Manager will have at least an associate's degree in hospitality or food service management or a minimum of three (3) years of front of house and managerial experience in a hospital or restaurant setting.
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The primary purpose of this position is to prepare food in accordance with current applicable Federal, State and local standards, guidelines and regulations, our established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Head Cook, Chef, Manager and/or the Director of Food Services, to assure that quality food service is provided at all times.
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Job DescriptionSUMMARY: The Chef Manager is responsible for maintaining systems and procedures for all aspects of the Food Nutrition /Dining Program for which he/she oversees. Other Qualifications, Experience: 3 years’ experience in Food Service Management as a Manager/Director required.
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The position is for a Senior Chef, which will assist the Head Chef and Sous Chef in establishing and maintaining a reputation nationally for freshly prepared produce cooked with care and imagination, ensuring that food preparation, food production and food service is carried out to the highest standard at all times.
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The Food Service Supervisor assists the Food Service Manager/Head Chef in all kitchen operations including food preparation, menu planning, and sanitation procedures.
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Associates degree in Culinary Arts or Food Service Management from four-year college, university or trade school; or four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in the capacity of a Sous Chef, Baker, Kitchen Manager and/or large scale catering production.
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Work closely with the Sous Chef and Dining Services Director in specifying and selecting food products. Make only authorized food substitutions and consult with and advise Dining Services Director or Sous Chef on menu changes.
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In the absence of the Culinary Services Director, the Sous Chef may be called upon to assure that quality food service is provided at all times by directing the overall operations of the Culinary Department.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables; and Health Wellness Home; Food Service Director; Asian Department Manager; Assistant Asian Department Manager; Service Managers.
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As a Sushi Chef, this position will be responsible for preparing and filling customer orders and handling food in a safe manner. High school or equivalent with Hy-Vee food safety training and Food Safety Certified.
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The Dining Services Manager will work with the General Manager, Food and Beverage Director, Executive Chef, Buildings Superintendent and Director of Golf as a member of the leadership team onsite to create a great experience for members and guests.
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Assists Food & Nutrition Services Department in multiple areas, including grill, pantry, bakery, service specialist, cashier, steward, caterer, hotline production, and cold food production.
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Known for its menu being inspired by the spirited cuisine of the South, Cindy Lou's Fish House is a breathtaking waterfront restaurant by celebrated duo Tony Foreman and Chef Cindy Wolf. The restaurant is inspired by the love for Southern food, flawless service, and joyful wine and cocktails.
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Under the guidance of the Director of Clinical Nutrition and Lactation, the Community Food Equity Manager develops, implements, and evaluates operations for the Community Teaching Kitchen, Dayton Children’s Food Pantry, Food Pharm Box program, and community-facing projects involving food equity issues such as food insecurity, food access, and childhood nutrition.
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